Nick Hundley delivered the game winning single in the 10th inning as the Orioles defeated the New York Yankees 3-2 on Friday night.

Welcome Back - Brian Roberts played his first game ever as a visitor at Camden Yards on Friday night. After a mixed reaction from the fans, he deposited a pitch over the wall in left field to give the Yankees a 1-0 lead in the second.

Homer Makes Two - Kelly Johnson got the Yankees out to a 2-0 lead in the third as he connected for a home run off of Miguel Gonzalez.

Out Of Trouble - Miguel Gonzalez got in another jam in the fourth inning, but was able to get Kelly Johnson out to end the threat.

Crazy Fourth - The Orioles tied the game in the fourth against Hiroki Kuroda. The inning featured one hit, two wild pitches, two hit batters, and a sacrifice fly.

Settled Down -Miguel Gonzalez allowed only the two runs over his eight innings of work on Friday night to the Yankees.

Matched - Hiroki Kuroda only allowed the two runs to the Orioles over his seven innings of work.

Going Longer - The Yankees and Orioles bullpen kept the score as it was to take the game to the tenth inning.

Nick To The Rescue - Manny Machado lead off with a double to start the bottom half of the tenth. With one out, Nick Hundley came to bat and make the Orioles 3-2 winners.

Following the game Jim Hunter talked with Nick Hundley about the game winning hit.

Next WBAL Broadcast - The Orioles will host the Yankees for afternoon baseball. First pitch for Saturday afternoon is set for 4:05pm, with Fred Manfra and Jim Hunter starting the broadcast at 3:35pm.

It was the ninth win in 11 games for the AL East-leading Orioles, who extended their margin over third-place New York to five games. Baltimore has gone to extra innings in three of its last five games and won in the 10th, 11th and 12th innings.

Machado began the game-winning uprising with a liner into the right-field corner off Adam Warren (1-5). After Ryan Flaherty struck out, Hundley hit a liner into left-center that enabled Machado to score easily.

T.J. McFarland (3-2) worked a perfect ninth to earn the victory for the Orioles, who are 9-3 in extra innings.

Playing as a visitor at Camden Yards for the first time, Yankees second baseman Brian Roberts homered on the first pitch he saw. Roberts spent his first 13 seasons with the Orioles before signing as a free agent with New York in January.

Kelly Johnson also hit a solo shot for the Yankees, who entered with a major league-best 27-17 record in games decided by two runs or fewer.

New York starter Hiroki Kuroda gave up two runs and three hits in seven innings. Although he didn't issue a walk, Kuroda hit two batters and threw three wild pitches.

Baltimore's Miguel Gonzalez allowed two runs and six hits over eight innings. After giving up a fourth-inning double to Ichiro Suzuki, the right-hander retired 14 of the final 15 batters he faced.

Gonzalez struck out five and walked none. The eight innings matched his career high, set three times previously, including his last start against Boston.

Roberts' fifth homer put the Yankees up 1-0, and Johnson connected leading off the third.

A single by Brian McCann and Suzuki's second double of the game put runners on second and third with one out in the fourth, but Gonzalez worked out of the jam.

Baltimore took advantage of a wild spell by Kuroda to tie it at 2 in the bottom half. The right-hander hit two batters - doubling his total for the season - and threw two wild pitches, the first of which allowed a run to score.

Gonzalez, meanwhile, got 10 straight outs before hitting Johnson with a pitch in the seventh with two outs.

NOTES: The Orioles placed RHP Ubaldo Jimenez on the 15-day DL with a sprained right ankle, an injury he sustained in the parking lot of his apartment complex. Jimenez was supposed to start Saturday and will be replaced by either Chris Tillman or Kevin Gausman. Shane Greene will pitch for New York. ... The Yankees obtained LHP Jeff Francis from Oakland for a player to be named and cash. ... Zach Britton worked the ninth for Baltimore, his 23rd consecutive scoreless appearance at home.